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Issys Bees Cessnock

Locality: Cessnock, New South Wales



Address: 12 Church Street 2325 Cessnock, NSW, Australia

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24.01.2022 The Native bees getting active for spring



22.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW THIS TREE KILLS NATIVE BEES? It may look very pretty, but it's flowers are toxic to native stingless bees. It is the African tulip tree, and is con...sidered to be a serious environmental weed. It's fast growing and it out-competes native vegetation. Biosecurity Queensland recommends that if you have one in your garden, you can help by removing it and then treat the stumps with herbicide. Biosecurity Queensland

17.01.2022 I have an Araucaria 6 frame flow hive for sale. This hive has two supers including the flow hive plus brood box. These retail flat packed at $850 with no bees. Selling for $800. Very good for beginners who don’t want to buy an extractor. ... Basic beginners included, however you’ll need a beekeepers licence (done online through the DPI) https://www.honeyflow.com.au//flow-hive-classic-pine-6-fra

16.01.2022 RIP Wally. We had a good year together old mate Best magpie ever.



12.01.2022 The sun is beaming in on a fresh delivery of local raw honey from Issys Bees Cessnock. Just $9 for a 500g jar. Grab one while they last

08.01.2022 Afternoon fly in swarm in the backyard

08.01.2022 Good gesture from the Hunter Valley Zoo



06.01.2022 Due to my other business been so busy, I’m unable to attend to the bees as much as they need to bee attended to. Therefore I’m selling a fair few hives to take some pressure off. Bulk lot Selling 12 hives in the hunter valley area. Selling due to work commitments and I just don’t have the time that they require. ... All hives are full and healthy on last inspection about two months ago. There’s 2 paradise hives 9frames 1 nuplis plastic hive. 1 genuine flow hive 8 frame, hive alone is $850 from flow hive with out bees and flat packed. Rest are 8 and 10 frame hives with two singles the rest all have supers. All requeened in spring Also comes with 3 frame extractor, manual. Plus a 100kg stainless steel honey storage drum new. All hives will be inspected before collecting Flow hive seperate is $850 includes bees, hives. Will not seperate the rest sorry. $4000 the lot Great starter for anyone wanting to get into beekeeping Located Cessnock.

04.01.2022 What a game changer this could be.

02.01.2022 This is a place in #Slovenia. It's proven that breathing air from a beehive is very beneficial for ones health. Hive air contains ingredients that boost the bod...y healing capacity. This is just more evidence that backs up why it is that #beekeepers have the highest life expectancy in the world. Everything the #Bee produces is of the highest value to humans. Beekeepers have the lowest incidence of cancer of all the occupations worldwide. This fact was acknowledged in the annual report of the New York Cancer Research Institute in 1965. Almost half a century ago, the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 9(2), Oct., 1948, published a report by William Robinson, M.D., et al., in which it was claimed that bee pollen added to food (in the ratio of 1 part to 10,000) prevented or delayed the appearance of malignant mammary tumour. L.J. Hayes, M.D had the courage to announce, Bees sterilise pollen by means of a glandular secretion antagonistic to tumours. Other doctors, including Sigmund Schmidt, M.D., and Ernesto Contreras, M.D., seem to agree that something in pollen works against cancer. Dr W. Schweisheimer also said that scientists at the Berlin Cancer Institute in Germany had never encountered a beekeeper with cancer. A French study concerning the cause of death of 1,000 beekeepers included only case of a beekeeper that died of cancer. The incidence of cancer-caused deaths in a group of French farmers was 100 times higher than the group of beekeepers. Till date, no study has faulted the fact that beekeepers have very low, almost negligible incidence of cancer worldwide. Due to the weight of this fact and coupled with his experience, John Anderson, Professor of beekeeping, University of Aberdeen, unequivocally declared: Keep bees and eat honey if you want to live long. Beekeepers live longer than anyone else. #savethebees #beethecure See more

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